Ipsen

Global Medical Affairs Director – Neurosciences

Ipsen

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: Paris • 🇫🇷 France

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Job Level

Lead

Tech Stack

Google Cloud Platform

About the role

  • Lead the design and execution of the global medical strategy for highly specialized assets
  • Support the development of clinical and real-world evidence through clinical trials, database analyses, and investigator-initiated studies.
  • Partner with internal teams across Medical Affairs, Brand, and Market Access to provide scientific input and align on product strategy.
  • Represent the company at scientific meetings and conferences, engaging with healthcare professionals, medical societies, and regulatory bodies.
  • Establish and nurture relationships with key opinion leaders, academic institutions, and clinical investigators.
  • Provide expert medical input into product lifecycle management (LCM) initiatives

Requirements

  • Medical degree (MD) or advanced degree in a relevant scientific field (PhD, PharmD)
  • Certification in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and other relevant regulatory certifications
  • Extensive experience in medical affairs within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry in Specialty care ideally Neurosciences
  • Proven track record in managing global medical affairs activities and leading cross-functional teams.
  • Strong understanding of clinical development, regulatory requirements, and compliance.
  • Experience in developing and implementing medical strategies and evidence generation plans
  • English fluency.
Benefits
  • Flexible working hours
  • Professional development opportunities

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
clinical trialsdatabase analysesevidence generationproduct lifecycle managementmedical strategy developmentregulatory requirementscompliance
Soft skills
leadershipcollaborationrelationship buildingcommunication
Certifications
Good Clinical Practice (GCP)